Device and system for removal of pipe renovation material from pipe

ABSTRACT

The grinding device is for removing pipe renovation material from a pipe. The grinding device has at least one cutter, a body and fastening means for fastening the grinding device to a rotation shaft. The body and the at least one cutter are accomplished of a single piece for grinding pipe renovation material both in the forward direction of the grinding device and in a direction transverse to the forward direction. In addition, a system for removing pipe renovation material from the pipe and use of the grinding device for removing pipe renovation material from the pipe are disclosed.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a method, system and device for removing pipe renovation material from a pipe.

PRIOR ART

Pipes, such as water and sewage pipes, approaching the end of their service life may be renovated e.g. by lining or coating the inside of an old pipe or by mounting a new pipe into an old pipe. An epoxy resin-impregnated polyester liner, for example, that is slipped into a pipe to be renovated can be used in lining. After being slipped in, excess pressure is maintained inside the liner until the epoxy resin cures to its shape conforming to the walls of the old pipe. Modern technology allows even highly complex pipes to be lined. However, it is possible that the actual lining step fails or that maintaining the excess pressure does not succeed because of a power failure or a human error, for example. As a result, the lining is often not against the sides of the old pipes but causes a blockage or a narrowing in the pipe and the epoxy resin cures. In that case the failed renovation has to be fixed by removing at least some of the lining in the pipe or by replacing at least part of the pipe line, which requires disassembling building structures. Disassembling of structures and replacing a pipe line with a new one is not only extremely expensive but also slow. For this reason it would be advantageous to remove the lining at least from the pipe section where lining failed in order to allow a new lining attempt to be made.

In prior art solutions lining is removed by using sanding plates and/or grinding chains rotated inside the pipe. However, an extremely good resistance to wear is required of pipe renovation materials, such as epoxy resin, so their removal by sanding plates or grinding chains is very slow. Moreover, a lot of sanding material is consumed and plenty of dust is formed. Further still, a sanding device is difficult to carry forward in a complex pipe line. During a working day, typically only a few meters of epoxy resin impregnated lining is managed to be ground, which means that a long pipe line takes several days to open. Moreover, it must be seen to that pipe walls opened by sanding are also cleaned of the pipe renovation material.

Object of the Invention

It is an object of the invention to present a method, system and/or device that allows pipe renovation material to be removed faster and/or more efficiently than the prior art solutions.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

A first aspect of the invention is a grinding device for removing pipe renovation material from a pipe. The grinding device comprises at least one cutter, a body and fastening means for fastening the grinding device to a rotation shaft. The grinding device is characterized in that the body and at least one cutter are accomplished of a single piece for grinding pipe renovation material both in the forward direction of the grinding device and in a direction transverse to the forward direction.

According to an embodiment, a piece comprising the body and the at least one cutter has a diameter of at most 70% of the length of the piece.

According to an embodiment, a piece comprising the body and the at least one cutter has a diameter of at least 30% of the length of the piece.

According to an embodiment, a piece comprising the body and the at least one cutter has a length that is at least equal to an inner diameter of the pipe to be milled.

According to an embodiment, a piece comprising the body and the at least one cutter has a diameter that is at least half of the inner diameter of the pipe to be milled.

According to an embodiment, the grinding device comprises a pressure-bearing arrangement having an outer surface that is arranged to remain stationary in relation to the rotation shaft of the grinding device when the grinding device rotates.

A second aspect of the invention is a system for removing pipe renovation material from a pipe, the system comprising a rotation shaft, which is flexible but stiff in thrust, and a crank for rotating the rotation shaft. The system is characterized in that the system further comprises a grinding device comprising fastening means for fastening the grinding device to the rotation shaft and grinding means for grinding pipe renovation material both in a forward direction of the grinding device and in a direction transverse to the forward direction.

According to an embodiment, the grinding device comprises at least one cutter and a body accomplished of a single piece.

According to an embodiment, a piece comprising the body of the grinding device and the at least one cutter has a diameter of at most 70% of the length of the piece.

According to an embodiment, a piece comprising the body of the grinding device and the at least one cutter has a diameter of at least 30% of the length of the piece.

According to an embodiment, the system further comprises a cover tube at least partly surrounding the rotation shaft.

According to an embodiment, the grinding device is provided with a pressure-bearing system which is arranged to receive the rotation shaft and whose surface arranged to be set against the cover tube of the pressure bearing is arranged to remain stationary in relation to the cover tube when the grinding device rotates.

According to an embodiment, the grinding device is arranged to grind pipe renovation material from a pipe whose inner diameter is at most equal to the length of the grinding device; from a pipe whose inner diameter is at most twice the diameter of the grinding device; and/or from a pipe whose inner diameter is at most equal to the length of the grinding device and at most twice the diameter of the grinding device.

A third aspect of the invention is a use of a grinding device according to the first aspect of the invention for removing pipe renovation material from a pipe having an inner diameter of a size at most equal to the length of the grinding device.

A third aspect of the invention is a use of a grinding device according to the first aspect of the invention for removing pipe renovation material from a pipe having an inner diameter of a size at most equal to the length of the grinding device and at most twice the diameter of the grinding device.

A third aspect of the invention is a use of a grinding device according to the first aspect of the invention for removing pipe renovation material from a pipe blocked by pipe renovation material.

The following detailed description of the invention discloses one preferred embodiment of the disclosed device and method.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

In the following the invention is described in more detail with reference to preferred embodiments presented by way of example and to the attached figures, wherein:

FIG. 1 shows a grinding device according to an embodiment of the invention;

FIG. 2 shows a grinding device according to an embodiment of the invention; and

FIG. 3 shows a grinding device according to an embodiment of the invention in a pipe to be milled.

FIG. 1 shows a grinding device according to an embodiment of the invention for removing pipe renovation material from a pipe. After failed pipe renovations, particularly after failed pipe lining operations, it is necessary have the pipe renovation material removed from the pipe. In connection with lining operations this means removing the lining and the epoxy resin used for impregnating it from the pipe to be renovated. A lining impregnated with epoxy resin is typically several millimetres thick and usually installed at one go along the entire pipe length. A failed lining of a long pipe thus requires a large amount of renovation material to be removed from the pipe. In addition, cured epoxy resin is extremely hard and, when being milled, it is to be taken into account that the pipe, which is usually made of cast iron, must remain undamaged to allow the re-lining of the pipe to be attempted.

The device of the embodiment in FIG. 1 comprises a body 10, four cutters 12 and fastening means 14 for fastening a rotation shaft. The body 10 and the cutters 12 are made of a single piece, so there are no joints between them that might open in use. It has been observed that fastening of cutters to the body by welding, soldering, pressing, screwing or otherwise does not hold when the grinding device is rotated forcefully in the pipe while grinding the epoxy resin impregnated lining. An entity of the body 10 and the cutters 12 machined from a single piece is preferably annealed to reduce dulling of the cutters 12. Preferably the entity is made of steel, and annealed.

The number of the cutters 12 may be other than four and it is also possible to use a grinding device having one, two, three, five, six or eight cutters. If necessary, even more cutters may be used. The cutters 12 extend from a long grinding device side parallel with the rotation shaft to an end of the grinding device. In that case, as the grinding device rotates in the pipe and is being pushed forward at the same time, it grinds material not only in the forward direction but also in a direction transverse to the forward direction, i.e. from the sides of the grinding device. This is a significant difference compared with prior art grinding plates and grinding chains based on centrifugal force, in which the rotating motion causes the grinding parts to come into contact mostly with areas on the sides of the device, the removal of renovation material being in practice based on its wearing. High torque is achieved for the solid piece of the embodiment formed by the cutters and the body, the cutters grinding chips from the renovation material instead of wearing it. In addition, the cutters located along the forward direction of the piece remove renovation material efficiently when the grinding device is pushed forward in the pipe.

The cutters 12 are preferably bevelled or rounded at corners between the long side and the ends of the grinding device, the grinding device thus advancing better in the pipe bends. Alternatively, separate cutters may be used on the sides of the grinding device and in the forward direction end, although also in that case it may be advantageous to round or bevel the corners of the cutters. FIG. 2 shows a cutter arrangement according to an embodiment provided with cutters 22 which are parallel with the rotation shaft and extend parallel with a long side of the grinding device across a forward direction end, but the forward direction end is not provided with cutters.

The fastening means of the grinding device may comprise an opening arranged for the rotation shaft in the middle 16, 26 of the grinding device and threaded holes 14, 24 for screws or bolts, with a connection to the opening. In that case the grinding device may be fastened to the rotation shaft by placing the rotation shaft into the opening 16, 26 in the middle of the grinding device and securing it in place by screwing the screws or bolts into the holes 14, 24 provided for them, the rotation shaft thus pressing into contact with the grinding device. Alternatively, an end of the rotation shaft may be provided with an opening or a shaping arranged to receive a pin or some other locking mechanism. In that case the rotation shaft may be locked to the grinding device by pushing the rotation shaft through the opening in the middle of the grinding device, fastening the pin and locking it to the forward direction end of the grinding device so that it endures the turning and moving of the grinding device in relation to the rotation shaft.

The rotation shaft used in the grinding device is a rotation shaft that is flexible but stiff in thrust, such as a steel cable. The rotation shaft is preferably provided with a cover tube at least partly surrounding it, the tube not being fastened to the rotation shaft so as to allow taking a hold of the cover tube and so that it does not revolve as the rotation shaft rotates. The cover tube allows the rotation shaft and the grinding device fastened to an end thereof to be guided in the tube in a desired manner. The grinding device is preferably provided with a pressure bearing at an opening provided at an end opposite to the forward direction end. The pressure bearing is arranged to receive the rotation shaft, in which case a cover tube, if any, surrounding the rotation shaft remains outside the pressure bearing. When the rotation shaft is being pushed, while holding the cover tube, the cover tube presses against the pressure bearing of the grinding device, the outer surface of the pressure bearing that is against the cover tube remaining stationary as the grinding device rotates, thus preventing unnecessary wearing of the cover tube end. The rotation shaft is rotated by a crank, which may be electrically operated, although preferably the crank is hydraulic to allow sufficient torque to be reliably provided.

FIG. 3 shows a grinding device according to an embodiment in a pipe to be milled. The pipe has an inner diameter substantially greater than the diameter of the grinding device. The grinding device diameter may be understood to refer to the greatest dimension perpendicular to the rotation shaft opening, i.e. typically a distance from an outer edge of a cutter 32 to an outer edge of a cutter on the opposite side. The grinding device length may be understood to refer to the greatest length parallel to the rotation shaft opening from the piece formed by the body 30 and the cutters 32. The dimensioning of the grinding device in relation to the size of the pipe to be milled affects the behaviour of the grinding device in the pipe. For the grinding device to grind pipe renovation material both in the forward direction and in the direction transverse to it, without substantially damaging the pipe itself, the diameter and length of the grinding device must be in specific proportions to one another and to the inner diameter of the pipe to be milled.

It has been observed that a preferred diameter of the grinding device is 40 to 70% of the inner diameter of the pipe and particularly preferably the grinding device diameter is 50 to 60% of the inner diameter of the pipe. A preferred length of the grinding device is 70 to 200% of the inner diameter of the pipe and particularly preferably the grinding device length is 80 to 150% of the inner diameter of the pipe. A preferred diameter of the grinding device is at least 20% of the length of the grinding device and particularly preferably the diameter of the grinding device is at least 30% of the length of the grinding device. A preferred diameter of the grinding device is at most 80% of the length of the grinding device and particularly preferably the diameter of the grinding device is at most 70% of the length of the grinding device. For example, a grinding device fitting into a pipe having an inner diameter of 100 mm might have e.g. a diameter of 55 mm and a length of 100 mm.

Also the stiffness of the rotation shaft used has an essential influence on an optimal diameter and length of the grinding device, therefore the proportions given may differ for specific rotation shafts from those disclosed here. The ratio of the grinding device diameter and length to the inner diameter of the pipe to be milled, together with the rotation shaft stiffness, should provide a grinding device operation in which the grinding device grinds pipe renovation material efficiently but does not hit the pipe walls with excess force so as to maintain the pipe substantially undamaged to allow renovation by re-lining to be carried out. In addition, the grinding device should be able to advance in the bends of the pipe grinding at the same time the pipe renovation material and without substantially damaging the pipe itself even at a bend.

It is apparent to a person skilled in the art that the above exemplary embodiments are rather simple in structure and operation for the purposes of illustration. By following the model shown in this patent application, it is possible to construct different and even very complex solutions that utilise the inventive idea disclosed in this patent application. 

We claim:
 1. A grinding device for removing pipe renovation material from a pipe, the grinding device comprising: at least one cutter, a body and fastening means for fastening the grinding device to a rotation shaft, the grinding device being characterized in that the body and the at least one cutter are accomplished of a single piece for grinding pipe renovation material both in the forward direction of the grinding device and in a direction transverse to the forward direction.
 2. A grinding device as claimed in claim 1, wherein a piece comprising the body and the at least one cutter has a diameter of at most 70% of the length of the piece.
 3. A grinding device as claimed in claim 1, wherein a piece comprising the body and the at least one cutter has a diameter of at least 30% of the length of the piece.
 4. A grinding device as claimed in claim 1, wherein a piece comprising the body and the at least one cutter has a diameter at least equal to the inner diameter of the pipe to be milled.
 5. A grinding device as claimed in claim 1, wherein a piece comprising the body and the at least one cutter has a diameter of at least half of the inner diameter of the pipe to be milled.
 6. A grinding device as claimed in claim 1, it wherein the grinding device comprises a pressure-bearing arrangement having an outer surface that is arranged to remain stationary in relation to the rotation shaft of the grinding device when the grinding device rotates.
 7. A system for removing pipe renovation material from a pipe, the system comprising: a rotation shaft, which is flexible but stiff in thrust; a crank for rotating the rotation shaft; and a grinding device comprising fastening means for fastening the grinding device to the rotation shaft and grinding means for grinding pipe renovation material both in the forward direction of the grinding device and in a direction transverse to the forward direction.
 8. A system as claimed in claim 7, wherein the grinding device comprises at least one cutter and a body accomplished of a single piece.
 9. A system as claimed in claim 8, wherein a piece comprising the body of the grinding device and the at least one cutter has a diameter of at most 70% of the length of the piece.
 10. A system as claimed in claim 8, wherein a piece comprising the body of the grinding device and the at least one cutter has a diameter of at least 30% of the length of the piece.
 11. A system as claimed in claim 7, wherein the system further comprises a cover tube at least partly surrounding the rotation shaft.
 12. A system as claimed in claim 7, wherein the grinding device is provided with a pressure-bearing system which is arranged to receive the rotation shaft and whose surface arranged to be set against the cover tube of the pressure bearing is arranged to remain stationary in relation to the cover tube when the grinding device rotates.
 13. A system as claimed in claim 7, wherein the grinding device is arranged to grind pipe renovation material: from a pipe whose inner diameter is at most equal to the length of the grinding device; from a pipe whose inner diameter is at most twice the diameter the grinding device; or from a pipe whose inner diameter is at most equal to the length of the grinding device and at most twice the diameter of the grinding device.
 14. Use of a grinding device as claimed in claim 1 for removing pipe renovation material from a pipe having an inner diameter of a size at most equal to the length of the grinding device.
 15. Use of a grinding device as claimed in claim 1 for removing pipe renovation material from a pipe having an inner diameter of a size at most equal to the length of the grinding device and at most twice the diameter of the grinding device.
 16. Use of a grinding device as claimed in claim 1 for removing pipe renovation material from a pipe blocked by pipe renovation material. 